30 November 2005
the tale of the girl with two aliases
Note: I'm getting a kick out of starting the titles of my posts with "the tale of..." AHAHA. It reminds me of one of my favourite shows in the world when I was a kid --- "Are you Afraid of the Dark?" AHAHA. God I miss that, though the storylines were oftentimes sometimes downright silly, I religiously watch whenever it's on. And I get real scared yo. Which reminds me, Kate and I also adore Power Rangers. Cool kids yo!
/// end incoherent ramblings
Anyway, I'm terribly confused with my own nicknames. Some call me Krisel, others Tella.
I'm jealous of Kate. Everybody calls her Kate.
I developed this bad habit of categorizing people into 2 groups: the ones who call me Krisel, and the ones who call me Tella.
Krisel is a lot more personal, at least for me. Tella is more impersonal, like what my new classmates who completely have no idea about me would call me. Although ya, I'd have to admit most of them have become my super duper friends. But I don't know, I guess I respond to Tella in more of a formal manner; with Krisel, there's more warmth (ooh la la).
It's just that lately, problems about this have been more glaring or something. And now I'M TAKING FULL CONTROL OF THE SITUATION! ahaha.
Just call me Krisel.
Who knows I might give you a hug yo. Ahaha. Oh yes. Love and Peace for all mankind.
/// end incoherent ramblings
Anyway, I'm terribly confused with my own nicknames. Some call me Krisel, others Tella.
I'm jealous of Kate. Everybody calls her Kate.
I developed this bad habit of categorizing people into 2 groups: the ones who call me Krisel, and the ones who call me Tella.
Krisel is a lot more personal, at least for me. Tella is more impersonal, like what my new classmates who completely have no idea about me would call me. Although ya, I'd have to admit most of them have become my super duper friends. But I don't know, I guess I respond to Tella in more of a formal manner; with Krisel, there's more warmth (ooh la la).
It's just that lately, problems about this have been more glaring or something. And now I'M TAKING FULL CONTROL OF THE SITUATION! ahaha.
Just call me Krisel.
Who knows I might give you a hug yo. Ahaha. Oh yes. Love and Peace for all mankind.
29 November 2005
i'm a Soprano 2 yo
Would you believe I'm a Soprano 2?
And get this: Kate's a Soprano 1!
Soprano 1's Renee & Kate, Sang's back (she's a Tenor, I think)
Oh yeah you bet we are. AHAHA. Though I don't really think we belong there if we sing with our true voices, if you get what I mean. Because --- we sing in falsetto there.
Me, Ate Rhoda, Kate (camwhoring before practices AHAHA)
So we've been terribly busy on Sundays because of our Christmas Cantata practices. It's a yearly thing in our church, and we've been preparing since June or July, I think.
Potluck at the Tagalog Auditorium / Practices (stage)
Anyway Imman's in the Junior Choir, and being the good ate that I am, I bring him to church for his practices (for their own Cantata and for the songs included in our Cantata) and wait for him for 4 hours. I actually have tons of fun watching them, they're so cute and they're good kids, and they even have speaking parts and soloists.
Imman & Ivan / Imman and chocolates / The cute kids (MJ is the girl in the green shirt, front row)
And they're a smart bunch--- there's MJ, a nine-year-old little girl who's already in Grade 6. Kim told me that once, she asked Abu: "Kuya Abu, what's euphobia?" Whiz kid yo. I'm just glad she didn't ask me AHAHA.
It's our first time to join the Cantata so we're really excited. AND I'm in the pit choir, meaning I don't get to go onstage the whole time, but we sit in front and sing our hearts out (since the rest of the choir will be doing some actions onstage, so we're the voice amplifiers or something heehee).
You should hear me sing in Soprano 2 yo. Really.
And get this: Kate's a Soprano 1!
Soprano 1's Renee & Kate, Sang's back (she's a Tenor, I think)
Oh yeah you bet we are. AHAHA. Though I don't really think we belong there if we sing with our true voices, if you get what I mean. Because --- we sing in falsetto there.
Me, Ate Rhoda, Kate (camwhoring before practices AHAHA)
So we've been terribly busy on Sundays because of our Christmas Cantata practices. It's a yearly thing in our church, and we've been preparing since June or July, I think.
Potluck at the Tagalog Auditorium / Practices (stage)
Anyway Imman's in the Junior Choir, and being the good ate that I am, I bring him to church for his practices (for their own Cantata and for the songs included in our Cantata) and wait for him for 4 hours. I actually have tons of fun watching them, they're so cute and they're good kids, and they even have speaking parts and soloists.
Imman & Ivan / Imman and chocolates / The cute kids (MJ is the girl in the green shirt, front row)
And they're a smart bunch--- there's MJ, a nine-year-old little girl who's already in Grade 6. Kim told me that once, she asked Abu: "Kuya Abu, what's euphobia?" Whiz kid yo. I'm just glad she didn't ask me AHAHA.
It's our first time to join the Cantata so we're really excited. AND I'm in the pit choir, meaning I don't get to go onstage the whole time, but we sit in front and sing our hearts out (since the rest of the choir will be doing some actions onstage, so we're the voice amplifiers or something heehee).
You should hear me sing in Soprano 2 yo. Really.
23 November 2005
FROST, anyone?
I'm being a good ate again and advertising my sister's business with her friend Jo.
HIDDEN AGENDA: get free accessories from them MUAHAHA.
No seriously, it's some sort of fusion of their creative powers. I think it's an extension of themselves --- fun, fresh, bold, happy.
So I took pictures of both girls, edited them, and we decided to use it for promotions or something. They've created a multiply so you can view what they've done so far.
click the icon to view their multiply:
HIDDEN AGENDA: get free accessories from them MUAHAHA.
No seriously, it's some sort of fusion of their creative powers. I think it's an extension of themselves --- fun, fresh, bold, happy.
So I took pictures of both girls, edited them, and we decided to use it for promotions or something. They've created a multiply so you can view what they've done so far.
click the icon to view their multiply:
These girls mean business yo. I think they even have this contract signing or something AHAHA.
[ skip the hoolabaloo and go straight to the earrings! yaaaaay! ]
Contact:
Jo: 0917.801.7725
Kate: 0921.733.7387
or leave a message on their Friendster account
Thank You!
[ skip the hoolabaloo and go straight to the earrings! yaaaaay! ]
Contact:
Jo: 0917.801.7725
Kate: 0921.733.7387
or leave a message on their Friendster account
Thank You!
22 November 2005
'i don't wanna ditch the YO' and other tales
I noticed that a few people have been referring to me with a 'yo', mainly because I've been using that a lot in my recent posts.
I want to make it clear that I HAVE NOT turned into some blinged-out hiphop girl AHAHA. Nope. I just started using that because I thought itwas fun and to inject some humor in my posts, since I've been painfully serious (and stiff) the last few times. Please, I don't use that in my normal conversations.
But I don't want to ditch the 'yo' so please bear with me AHAHA.
**********
So so, first week of classes. So far, pretty okay. Sometimes I get this feeling wherein I try not to have any expectations with school at all, that I just want to be done with it the soonest possible time, and it doesn't really matter if I have fun or not. I go to class just for the sake of going, and I end up in a rut.
I don't like that feeling, but sometimes, it just kicks in. Like now. Thank God for Maan and Tina who keep me sane. At least I have fun during breaks (or even in class) because of them. We laugh it all off.
**********
I love December. I love Christmas lights and Christmas carols and Christmas shopping and Christmas parties. And I'm looking forward to a lot of things this December:
I guess I'm just immobilized with excitement whenever I think of what's in store for me in school everyday --- Healthcare! History! Political Science! Oh, what joy and happiness!!!
Seriously though, to UST Fine Arts Professors: You should have included these subjects in our first years so in case we decide to shift, we won't have to take them anymore. I mean, was I able to use Drafting Techniques or Rendering when I shifted here? NO.
[And a BIG heartfelt thank you to everyone who checked out the Guitar Hospital site. You've made us terribly happy, especially those who've sent or posted messages of support. We love you!]
AHAHA Grabe. Showbiz.
I want to make it clear that I HAVE NOT turned into some blinged-out hiphop girl AHAHA. Nope. I just started using that because I thought itwas fun and to inject some humor in my posts, since I've been painfully serious (and stiff) the last few times. Please, I don't use that in my normal conversations.
But I don't want to ditch the 'yo' so please bear with me AHAHA.
**********
So so, first week of classes. So far, pretty okay. Sometimes I get this feeling wherein I try not to have any expectations with school at all, that I just want to be done with it the soonest possible time, and it doesn't really matter if I have fun or not. I go to class just for the sake of going, and I end up in a rut.
I don't like that feeling, but sometimes, it just kicks in. Like now. Thank God for Maan and Tina who keep me sane. At least I have fun during breaks (or even in class) because of them. We laugh it all off.
**********
I love December. I love Christmas lights and Christmas carols and Christmas shopping and Christmas parties. And I'm looking forward to a lot of things this December:
- meeting up with my highschool and UST friends
- buying gifts for people close to my ♥heart (all together now: awww)
- Salindiwa and Huka gigs
- vacation!
- Christmas Cantata
I guess I'm just immobilized with excitement whenever I think of what's in store for me in school everyday --- Healthcare! History! Political Science! Oh, what joy and happiness!!!
Seriously though, to UST Fine Arts Professors: You should have included these subjects in our first years so in case we decide to shift, we won't have to take them anymore. I mean, was I able to use Drafting Techniques or Rendering when I shifted here? NO.
[And a BIG heartfelt thank you to everyone who checked out the Guitar Hospital site. You've made us terribly happy, especially those who've sent or posted messages of support. We love you!]
AHAHA Grabe. Showbiz.
18 November 2005
you've just switched on the fangirl mode yo
I am terribly ashamed of myself haha. Thursday night was Constantine's (of American Idol fame) first performance night or whatever you call it, so Kate and I headed off to Greenbelt 3. We were texting Kakoi and practically begged him to help us take, oh please, take even just a single photo with him.
Jay Durias (of South Border), Kakoi (of Salindiwa), Rommel (formerly Barbie's cradle bassist), and Janno complete the band lineup who will play for Constantine here in the Philippines. Kate and I were both wishing we could play like Kakoi so we'd be the one Constantine was headbanging with onstage, occasionally putting an arm around him. Oh lordy I have to stop this now, it's insane, I'm not even that big a fan (I think I'm really not a fan) of Constantine's music, although he IS good. I just think he's a hunk-a-hunk-a-burnin'-love AHAHA. Unfortunately, he had this autograph signing only for the 1st 150 people who bought the Tribute to Queen cd. So to summarize Thursday night, we went there for nothing.
Oh no no erase that. Many many thanks to Kakoi and Debbie (she's so pretty --- remember the girl in the Burnout video of Sugarfree? That's her heehee) who did all they can to somehow get us in, but the security is just too tight. Kakoi told us that maybe we could go the next day (Friday) for the 2nd performance in Alabang Town Center. ALABANG TOWN CENTER! Why does he have to do it on these remote places? It's practically the other side of the archipelago. But yeah I have to stop complaining because we went anyway.
I can't believe we're total fangirls AHAHA. But I DID NOT scream. I swear. I just waited by the escalator so I can take a video of him on my phone when he goes down, and boy did I get a good shot. If that's not the lamest thing you've heard yo, I don't know what is.
Constantine
So yeah we bought a Tribute to Queen cd and got number 117. And one stub per person, so only Kate gets the chance to come up to him for an autograph. And lordy not even a photo, the bouncers shoved them girls down the stage after their cds were signed. It's really frustrating because we're not that used to lining up for musicians. We're probably spoiled when it comes to that because local musicians know Daddy (they run to him for instrument repairs etc) so we get to go straight to them. NYAHA I guess me gloating NYAHA.
Many many thanks to Kakoi again for helping us out in Alabang Town yesterday, and to Kuya Bong (South Border PA) who got our cam and took really close-up photos of Constantine since we can't get in front of him.
ADVANCED NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION: I WILL NOT BOTHER WITH INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS ANYMORE. It's such an ass. You had to go through all that crap and not even a single photo with him. Nada. And the closest thing to a photo with him Kate got was a lame shot of him from the back. It's like Constantine's hair with Kate. Gah.
Constantine's hair and Kate (looking like a moron AHAHA) / Kate, Kakoi, Rommel, Mommy, Janno
This has been a great week.
Last Tuesday night, Daddy sent an sms to everyone in his ENTIRE PHONEBOOK about the site. You bet he was excited, he wasn't even able to finish his dinner properly (Daddy DID NOT finish his burger! Something really is up yo). So I had to rush and edit a few more things there. So far we've been getting great feedback, and ohmygod MORE clients are coming in. I mean, everyday Dad's already swamped with work, and now it's doubled. But we're thankful anyway, they're all blessings. And past & present clients have been sending emails or messages thanking Dad for previous jobs, it's nice reading them. I'm a proud daughter, I guess HEEHEE.
And Daddy got a new cam. It's always so much fun when he's in a good mood, he's so perky and loud and VERY generous haha. So yeah he got a new Sony Cybershot T1, the one with the Carl Zeiss lens. AND they (Mommy and Daddy) got me a new phone, a Motorola Razr V3 in black --- a reward for making his website ahaha. I ♥ HEART IT!
our new cam / my new phone yay!
Jay Durias (of South Border), Kakoi (of Salindiwa), Rommel (formerly Barbie's cradle bassist), and Janno complete the band lineup who will play for Constantine here in the Philippines. Kate and I were both wishing we could play like Kakoi so we'd be the one Constantine was headbanging with onstage, occasionally putting an arm around him. Oh lordy I have to stop this now, it's insane, I'm not even that big a fan (I think I'm really not a fan) of Constantine's music, although he IS good. I just think he's a hunk-a-hunk-a-burnin'-love AHAHA. Unfortunately, he had this autograph signing only for the 1st 150 people who bought the Tribute to Queen cd. So to summarize Thursday night, we went there for nothing.
Oh no no erase that. Many many thanks to Kakoi and Debbie (she's so pretty --- remember the girl in the Burnout video of Sugarfree? That's her heehee) who did all they can to somehow get us in, but the security is just too tight. Kakoi told us that maybe we could go the next day (Friday) for the 2nd performance in Alabang Town Center. ALABANG TOWN CENTER! Why does he have to do it on these remote places? It's practically the other side of the archipelago. But yeah I have to stop complaining because we went anyway.
I can't believe we're total fangirls AHAHA. But I DID NOT scream. I swear. I just waited by the escalator so I can take a video of him on my phone when he goes down, and boy did I get a good shot. If that's not the lamest thing you've heard yo, I don't know what is.
Constantine
So yeah we bought a Tribute to Queen cd and got number 117. And one stub per person, so only Kate gets the chance to come up to him for an autograph. And lordy not even a photo, the bouncers shoved them girls down the stage after their cds were signed. It's really frustrating because we're not that used to lining up for musicians. We're probably spoiled when it comes to that because local musicians know Daddy (they run to him for instrument repairs etc) so we get to go straight to them. NYAHA I guess me gloating NYAHA.
Many many thanks to Kakoi again for helping us out in Alabang Town yesterday, and to Kuya Bong (South Border PA) who got our cam and took really close-up photos of Constantine since we can't get in front of him.
ADVANCED NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION: I WILL NOT BOTHER WITH INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS ANYMORE. It's such an ass. You had to go through all that crap and not even a single photo with him. Nada. And the closest thing to a photo with him Kate got was a lame shot of him from the back. It's like Constantine's hair with Kate. Gah.
Constantine's hair and Kate (looking like a moron AHAHA) / Kate, Kakoi, Rommel, Mommy, Janno
This has been a great week.
Last Tuesday night, Daddy sent an sms to everyone in his ENTIRE PHONEBOOK about the site. You bet he was excited, he wasn't even able to finish his dinner properly (Daddy DID NOT finish his burger! Something really is up yo). So I had to rush and edit a few more things there. So far we've been getting great feedback, and ohmygod MORE clients are coming in. I mean, everyday Dad's already swamped with work, and now it's doubled. But we're thankful anyway, they're all blessings. And past & present clients have been sending emails or messages thanking Dad for previous jobs, it's nice reading them. I'm a proud daughter, I guess HEEHEE.
And Daddy got a new cam. It's always so much fun when he's in a good mood, he's so perky and loud and VERY generous haha. So yeah he got a new Sony Cybershot T1, the one with the Carl Zeiss lens. AND they (Mommy and Daddy) got me a new phone, a Motorola Razr V3 in black --- a reward for making his website ahaha. I ♥ HEART IT!
our new cam / my new phone yay!
Things are definitely looking up after some disagreements last week. I'm enjoying my life now because next week I'm back to being a geek and waking up early and putting up with terrible professors. But hey at least I got a nice schedule this semester, I've only one subject which extends up to 9pm (Guess. Yup. Healthcare. Blech) But almost all my nights the entire week are free.
Can we just skip the rest of November and go straight to December? I LOVE DECEMBER.
Okay bye now I've bored you enough. Laters.
Can we just skip the rest of November and go straight to December? I LOVE DECEMBER.
Okay bye now I've bored you enough. Laters.
15 November 2005
hello i'm a wannabe web designer
I've been gone the past week or so because I've been busy with the Guitar Hospital site. I know I've mentioned before that it's just in geocities, but my Dad got too excited and bought a domain already so I had to transfer everything. AND he has numerous revisions, but it's all good because it turned out exactly the way he wanted it to be.
It's very simple, because primarily what Dad wants to show are his tools, his shop at the 3rd floor, his clientele list, and his finished jobs.
So yeah this is so cool because now I can say I'm a web designer-tralala. But seriously I've to learn tons more stuff.
Click the icon to check out the site:
It's very simple, because primarily what Dad wants to show are his tools, his shop at the 3rd floor, his clientele list, and his finished jobs.
So yeah this is so cool because now I can say I'm a web designer-tralala. But seriously I've to learn tons more stuff.
Click the icon to check out the site:
09 November 2005
my fugly self and another happy birthday!
I have to say I was horrified to see our high school class site. Nah, it was lovely seeing my classmates and reminiscing how goofy we all looked then, BUT it's another thing to see the individual profiles and see how I looked then. Awful's not even the word, I looked like a... guy. AHAHA. Seriously, it was fugliness personified.
( Now now I know you people are just dying to see this and laugh your skulls off, and NO I'm not going to rob you of this superfantastic fun fun fun, but I'm not going to post my fugly foto here )
Go find it there, I hope you were terribly amused AHAHA.
Oh and let's not forget my random realization: So that's why people thought I was a tomboy back then. I never really did get that, like I always wondered why in the world they would think such an appalling thought. But with that fugly foto yo, I could have grown a beard and you'll never know.
So yeah I want to greet my lovely cousin a HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!
I've never seen anyone so dedicated and enthusiastic with her work. Remember when we had our last night out? We just talked the whole night and I felt like I already knew all there is to know about Maersk AHAHA. But you know I love you and I'm happy you're already working, PLUS you love your job right?
We have to meet up soon, I'm sure there are lots of things to talk about AGAIN, if you know what I mean. And we have to catch up! I'm sick of your sister, I'm gonna barf if I see her another day (NYAHA I'm kidding Maan! You know I love you too heehee).
Here's to more success with your career! I heart you Ate Jean!
Oh and did you see the Label shoes? They're gorgeous. And I read somewhere that the shoes are totally affordable. And they're Filipino-made. Nicolette Bell's part-owner. You gotta snap up those croc-skin wedges.
Ugh I suddenly remembered my fugly foto again. I mean if you saw it you just have to feel sorry for me, I have no idea at all how many self-pity modes I launched into in a span of six years. Or maybe five or four, who really cares it's still fugly yo. I wonder if I'm going to say these things in a few years, I mean how can one say if one is presently fugly? Life is too harsh, yes?
( Now now I know you people are just dying to see this and laugh your skulls off, and NO I'm not going to rob you of this superfantastic fun fun fun, but I'm not going to post my fugly foto here )
Go find it there, I hope you were terribly amused AHAHA.
Oh and let's not forget my random realization: So that's why people thought I was a tomboy back then. I never really did get that, like I always wondered why in the world they would think such an appalling thought. But with that fugly foto yo, I could have grown a beard and you'll never know.
So yeah I want to greet my lovely cousin a HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!
I've never seen anyone so dedicated and enthusiastic with her work. Remember when we had our last night out? We just talked the whole night and I felt like I already knew all there is to know about Maersk AHAHA. But you know I love you and I'm happy you're already working, PLUS you love your job right?
We have to meet up soon, I'm sure there are lots of things to talk about AGAIN, if you know what I mean. And we have to catch up! I'm sick of your sister, I'm gonna barf if I see her another day (NYAHA I'm kidding Maan! You know I love you too heehee).
Here's to more success with your career! I heart you Ate Jean!
Oh and did you see the Label shoes? They're gorgeous. And I read somewhere that the shoes are totally affordable. And they're Filipino-made. Nicolette Bell's part-owner. You gotta snap up those croc-skin wedges.
Ugh I suddenly remembered my fugly foto again. I mean if you saw it you just have to feel sorry for me, I have no idea at all how many self-pity modes I launched into in a span of six years. Or maybe five or four, who really cares it's still fugly yo. I wonder if I'm going to say these things in a few years, I mean how can one say if one is presently fugly? Life is too harsh, yes?
08 November 2005
the blues
"The blues is just a feeling, but in musical terms, it's much more than that. The history of rock 'n' roll as we know it today makes a bee-line through the Mississippi Delta and the Texas Panhandle to Memphis and Chicago and all points in between...
From heavy metal to hard rock, Led Zep to the Beatles, the influence of the blues is seminal. Lo and behold, the blues itself, in its original form and with a herd of true-to-the-roots believers, is alive and well and travelling all over the country and the whole world in the form of bent-note crusaders playing the clubs and colleges, the small halls and the outdoor festivals, carrying it on, true to the twelve-bar."
NOE the G, Guitar World Editor
September 1988 issue
I can clearly remember my childhood Sundays, wherein my Dad and his cousins would play their instruments and just have fun. It didn't take a long time before I memorized their songs by heart. But I was just a kid then, and I always heard them, so there really was no choice. I would hum while I exchanged stationeries with my cousins, or while we played pogs (HAHA I remember I was such a geek, I spent my nights counting my pogs collection; my parents did not help at all because they kept bringing home tons of it every night, totally supporting me in my obsession).
I can't remember exactly when I started my love affair with the blues. Maybe it was the night when Daddy brought Kate and me to a certain gig, maybe it was when I heard the blues played live.
And I can't remember WHY I started loving this kind of music. For the true blues soldiers, it wasn't normal for young girls to delve into blues--- I was expected to listen to rnb, pop, rock, alternative, or whatever young kids listen to these days.
But then it isn't normal either to be living amidst hundreds of guitars and other musical instruments. All my life I've lived in a creative and musically-inclined environment, this has always been the world I've known and loved. Hearing screeching guitars has become a part of everyday, it's like literally living music. My Dad, as well as local and foreign blues musicians alike, has changed my view on certain things, and made me believe that music could be more than just what one hears.
The blues is unexplainable. It's like translating into guitar riffs what words cannot describe. It has a lot of heart. Without uttering anything, one can feel the intense emotions the guitarist is trying to convey. It's music at its finest. It is exactly what music ought to be.
From heavy metal to hard rock, Led Zep to the Beatles, the influence of the blues is seminal. Lo and behold, the blues itself, in its original form and with a herd of true-to-the-roots believers, is alive and well and travelling all over the country and the whole world in the form of bent-note crusaders playing the clubs and colleges, the small halls and the outdoor festivals, carrying it on, true to the twelve-bar."
NOE the G, Guitar World Editor
September 1988 issue
I can clearly remember my childhood Sundays, wherein my Dad and his cousins would play their instruments and just have fun. It didn't take a long time before I memorized their songs by heart. But I was just a kid then, and I always heard them, so there really was no choice. I would hum while I exchanged stationeries with my cousins, or while we played pogs (HAHA I remember I was such a geek, I spent my nights counting my pogs collection; my parents did not help at all because they kept bringing home tons of it every night, totally supporting me in my obsession).
I can't remember exactly when I started my love affair with the blues. Maybe it was the night when Daddy brought Kate and me to a certain gig, maybe it was when I heard the blues played live.
And I can't remember WHY I started loving this kind of music. For the true blues soldiers, it wasn't normal for young girls to delve into blues--- I was expected to listen to rnb, pop, rock, alternative, or whatever young kids listen to these days.
But then it isn't normal either to be living amidst hundreds of guitars and other musical instruments. All my life I've lived in a creative and musically-inclined environment, this has always been the world I've known and loved. Hearing screeching guitars has become a part of everyday, it's like literally living music. My Dad, as well as local and foreign blues musicians alike, has changed my view on certain things, and made me believe that music could be more than just what one hears.
The blues is unexplainable. It's like translating into guitar riffs what words cannot describe. It has a lot of heart. Without uttering anything, one can feel the intense emotions the guitarist is trying to convey. It's music at its finest. It is exactly what music ought to be.
07 November 2005
some girl talk
My teeth are crazy, I'm telling you. We visited the dentist (who's actually our tita) a few days ago like good kids and she told me I needed braces. BRACES. At twenty years old.
Did I just say how old I was? HAHA not that it's a gigantic secret or like I'm one of those people who make such a big deal of NOT telling people about it. I mean they assume you're five years older so might as well just tell them.
random realization: some girls do nothing but copy YOU
I noticed I always complain about certain girls. I never really do anything to them, nor do I even care about them, but they just go bitchy on me and do I like that? HELL YEAH. Maybe that's psycho but so what, I never pass up the chance to lash out at someone who has disrespected me in any way.
So yeah anyway remember girls: DON'T TRY SO BLOODY HARD. If everyone's doing this or wearing that, it doesn't follow that you should too. I mean you saunter past them wearing long strand necklaces or bright-colored pumps and next thing you know they're parading around wearing the same things. Snaps. What a sad scenario.
Maybe I'm just BORED yo. Aren't we all.
And to the girl who criedwolf vintage and has terrible grammar and spelling , I think of myself as a nice young lady so don't try my patience. I've a long one but it could just end with you.
WHOA. Nice to let out some pent up anger, yes?
And RonaBanana, no-show ka na naman ulit! Yoohoo. HAHA.
And Ateri & Reg I miss you both too. I always do, given na yun. TEEHEE.
I may just post another one later. I feel like I've got tons more to say.
Did I just say how old I was? HAHA not that it's a gigantic secret or like I'm one of those people who make such a big deal of NOT telling people about it. I mean they assume you're five years older so might as well just tell them.
random realization: some girls do nothing but copy YOU
I noticed I always complain about certain girls. I never really do anything to them, nor do I even care about them, but they just go bitchy on me and do I like that? HELL YEAH. Maybe that's psycho but so what, I never pass up the chance to lash out at someone who has disrespected me in any way.
So yeah anyway remember girls: DON'T TRY SO BLOODY HARD. If everyone's doing this or wearing that, it doesn't follow that you should too. I mean you saunter past them wearing long strand necklaces or bright-colored pumps and next thing you know they're parading around wearing the same things. Snaps. What a sad scenario.
Maybe I'm just BORED yo. Aren't we all.
And to the girl who cried
WHOA. Nice to let out some pent up anger, yes?
And RonaBanana, no-show ka na naman ulit! Yoohoo. HAHA.
And Ateri & Reg I miss you both too. I always do, given na yun. TEEHEE.
I may just post another one later. I feel like I've got tons more to say.